- Emrys ap Iwan
Emrys ap Iwan (
24 March 1851 –6 January 1906 ), was born Robert Ambrose Jones inAbergele ,Conwy (then inDenbighshire ). He was a literary critic and writer on politics and religion. He is often seen as one of the most important forerunners of modernWelsh nationalism .Emrys was the son of a gardener who was employed on a nearby estate. After working in a shop in
Liverpool for a time he trained at Bala Theological College. In 1874 he went toLausanne inSwitzerland to teach English in a private school and to study languages, developing a love of the French language and literature which had a great influence on his later writings. He later went to Germany to teach English inBonn andGießen .On his return to Wales the Calvinistic Methodist church refused to ordain him a minister because of his opposition to the policy of building English-language chapels in mainly Welsh-speaking areas of Wales. He was eventually ordained a minister in 1884 and then served as a pastor to several churches in
Denbighshire , including Rhewl andRuthin , for the rest of his life. Emrys ap Iwan was a fervent advocate of theWelsh language and ofWelsh nationalism and believed in self-government for Wales within a federal system of government. He was a prolific writer of newspaper articles in Welsh, three volumes of which were later published, as were two volumes of his sermons.A Secondary School in Abergele is named Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan in his honour.
Works
*"Camrau mewn Gramadeg Cymraeg" (1881)
*"Gweledigaetheu y Bardd Cwsc" (ed.) (1898)
*"Detholiad o erthyglau a llythyrau Emrys ap Iwan", ed. D. Myddin Lloyd. 3 vols. (1937–40).References
* D. Myrddin Lloyd (1979) "Emrys ap Iwan" (Writers of Wales series). University of Wales Press.
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